Chemical & Fiber Mesh Waterproofing for Floors and Wet Areas
Floors, bathrooms and balconies take constant water exposure, and any movement in the substrate can crack a rigid coating. Chemical and fiber mesh waterproofing is built to flex without failing.
Why fiber mesh matters
A plain chemical coating can crack where the surface moves. Embedding a fiber mesh layer reinforces the membrane and bridges hairline cracks, so the barrier stays continuous over time. That’s the core of our chemical & fiber mesh waterproofing.
How it’s applied
- A bonding primer is applied to the cleaned floor or wet area.
- A fiber mesh layer is laid to reinforce the membrane.
- Three coats of waterproof chemical are applied with proper drying intervals, forming a flexible, seamless barrier.
Best uses
- Bathroom and toilet floors
- Open and covered balconies
- Kitchen and utility wet areas
- Sunken slabs before tiling
For seepage that’s already travelling into adjacent walls, combine this with our bathroom seepage solution.
FAQ
Can it be applied under tiles? Yes — it’s ideal on sunken slabs and floors before tiling.
How long does it last? With mesh reinforcement and quality chemicals, it lasts for years and is warranty-backed.
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